Eurorack Modular Synthesizers Thailand

3 variable LFOs of varying frequency ranges in one handy 6HP eurorack module. Each oscillator outputs both square(ish) and triangle waves. The frequency range for each LFO can be changed by adding/removing jumpers on the board.

We've recently updated this module to Version 2. There are three main functional changes (largely due to feedback and requested modifications).

Output is now 10V peak-to-peak. This is attainable in version 1 with a simple mod, but we do this as standard on version 2.

Knobs have been reversed. More conventionally, turning the knob clockwise now increases the frequency of the oscillator.

As mentioned above, you can now set the range of each oscillator using jumpers on the board. The ranges of the MID and LONG settings are slightly longer than V1. You can also jump both MID and LONG together for even longer range. New (approximate) frequencies are as follows:

** We have a small number of Version 1 left in stock. If you specifically require V1 please send us a message. Version 2 is now sent out by default. **

Version 1 legacy Information

3 variable LFOs of varying frequency ranges in one handy 6HP eurorack module. LFO 1 is the fastest with LFOs 2 and 3 being slower by a factor of 10 and 100 respectively. Each oscillator outputs both square(ish) and triangle waves.

Comments

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This module has some limitations, but you need to remember that it doesn't cost much!

Each of the LFOs has a different range of speeds with the top one being either audio rate or the kind of speed you would use for vibrato, the bottom one doing slow modulation and the middle one somewhere in between. The saw tooth is useful as a modulation source and the pulse makes a useful clock.

The main downside is that the voltage range is not very high only going a couple of volts above and below zero. This means that you come across the occasional module that won't accept the pulse as a clock/trigger. The upside to this is that you can sometimes get away without attenuating the triangle wave when you normally would have to attenuate other LFOs.

Overall this is very good value for money and gives you 3 LFOs in a small space. There are definitely better modulation sources than this but they will cost more and take up more space in the rack.